Dialectics of Erosand Thanatosin Ammaraj Joshi’s A Night’s Drama
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This thesis explores the dialectics of life and death in Ammaraj Joshi’s A
Night’s Dramafrom the perspective of Freudian psychoanalysis, especially through
the lens of Eros and Thanatos. Although Joshi’s stories are the reflections of Nepalese
socio-cultural realities, his dramatization of human sexuality and human deaths gives
the logic that the whole collection is an inquiry into human instinctual drives of Eros
and Thanatos. Juxtaposition of the life drive and the death drive makes it possible to
analyze the text from the psychoanalytical theories and to study how the instinctual
forces of human psychology functions as the ultimate source of all human activities,
attitudes, behaviours and ways of thinking as they are implied in Joshi’s stories.
